Pisa's Samuele Angori Sets Unwanted Record for Winless Streak
| Samuele Angori's winless run reaches 25 games for Pisa |
Pisa left-back Samuele Angori has gone winless in 25 league appearances this season. Italian clubs dominate unwanted winless streak rankings in Europe's top-five leagues.
Samuele Angori's tough season, 25 games without a win for Pisa...
Pisa's Samuele Angori is experiencing a tough run, holding the unwanted record for the longest winless streak among players with at least 20 competitive appearances in Europe's top-five leagues. The midfielder has been winless in his last 20 games.
“Winning isn't important; it's the only thing that matters” - Giampiero Boniperti's famous line rings true for Angori, who's struggling to get a win with Pisa SC. According to BeSoccer Pro data, he's the only player in the top-five leagues with such a long winless streak, having played 20+ games this season.
The 2003-born left-back has featured 25 times this season, and unfortunately, he's yet to celebrate a single league win in those matches. It's a tough run for Samuele Angori.
Angori missed only two fixtures: the thrilling draw at San Siro against AC Milan and Pisa's only victory of the campaign, a narrow home success over Cremonese. In every other appearance, he has walked off the pitch without three points, setting an unwanted benchmark across Europe's major competitions.
Hellas Verona's Domagoj Bradaric is second on the list, currently on a 23-game winless streak in the league. The last time he tasted victory was in October, but it was with the Croatian national team - his club side hasn't won a game in that time.
Armando Broja completes the top three, with 20 club matches without a win. However, the striker has had success with Albania and even won on his Burnley debut, which gives some context to his stats.
Pisa's struggles are even more concerning when looking at the bigger picture. The team holds the longest active winless streak among teams in Europe's top-five leagues, with 15 consecutive matches without securing three points.
Italian clubs dominate the upper tier of this unwanted ranking, with Cremonese (13 games) and Verona (12 games) following closely behind Pisa. It's a turbulent spell for Serie A, where inconsistency is taking its toll on both standings and squad morale.

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